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'''''GemStone IV''''' is a ]-based ] ] ] set in the ]al world of Elanthia. ''GemStone'' is one of the longest-running ] ]s in existence, having started in the early ] and outlasted many competitors. The game was developed by ] and its latest iteration was released in late ]. '''''GemStone IV''''' is a ]-based ] ] ] set in the ]al world of Elanthia. ''GemStone'' is one of the longest-running ] ]s in existence, having started in the early ] and outlasted many competitors. The game was developed by ] and its latest iteration was released in late ].


GemStone was originally offered on the GEnie service. It quickly buried the competition (which included ], ], and ]). The game is built on a proprietary engine (the IFE). Its product managers over the years have been Elonka Dunin, Suz Dodd, and Melissa Meyer. GemStone was originally offered on the GEnie service. It quickly buried the competition (which included ], ], and ]). The game is built on a proprietary engine (the IFE). Its product managers over the years have been Elonka Dunin, Suz Dodd, and Melissa Meyer.

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GemStone IV is a text-based medieval fantasy MMORPG set in the fictional world of Elanthia. GemStone is one of the longest-running online games in existence, having started in the early 1990s and outlasted many competitors. The game was developed by Simutronics Corporation and its latest iteration was released in late 2003.

GemStone was originally offered on the GEnie service. It quickly buried the competition (which included Dragon's Gate, Federation, and Hundred Years War). The game is built on a proprietary engine (the IFE). Its product managers over the years have been Elonka Dunin, Suz Dodd, and Melissa Meyer.

GemStone spawned DragonRealms in 1996. In addition to being on GEnie, it was also on AOL, Compuserve, and Prodigy. It is now available exclusively on the World Wide Web.

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